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author Nitish Ragoomundun <lrugratz@gmail.com>2021-04-02 10:31:08 +0700
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-SAOImage DS9 is an application for astronomical imaging and data
-visualization. It supports the FITS format and binary tables. As well
-as standard imaging manipulation tools, it includes many advanced
-features such as multiple frame buffers, 2D, 3D, RGB frame buffers,
-region and colormap manipulation, mosaic images and geometric markers.
-DS9 supports a variety of coordinate systems and it has a user
-configurable interface.
+SAOImageDS9 is an astronomical imaging and data visualization application. DS9
+is a stand-alone application which supports FITS images and binary tables,
+multiple frame buffers, region manipulation, and many scale algorithms and
+colormaps. DS9 supports a consistent set of GUI and functional capabilities,
+as well as advanced features such as 2-D, 3-D and RGB frame buffers, mosaic
+images, tiling, blinking, geometric markers, colormap manipulation, scaling,
+arbitrary zoom, cropping, rotation, pan, and a variety of coordinate systems.
+The GUI for DS9 is user configurable. GUI elements such as the coordinate
+display, panner, magnifier, horizontal and vertical graphs, button bar, and
+color bar can be configured via menus or the command line.